'It's my life': David Brent returns to screens as an aspiring music artist and debuts his political reggae song Equality Street on Comic Relief

He's been off screens for 10 years but on Friday night David Brent made his big return on Comic Relief.

The cringe-worthy character made famous appearing on The Office used his time back in the limelight to debut a political reggae song called Equality Street.

Ricky Gervais resurrected his popular character for the fundraising fun and viewers learned that the former General Manager of Wernham–Hogg paper merchants is now a cleaning sales man with musical aspirations.

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He's back: David Brent made a return to our screens on Friday night's Comic Relief show

David teamed up with a young male artist Dom Johnson and persuaded him to duo on a track called Equality Street.

Lyrics include: 'Come with me down Equality Street, you don't know who you're going to meet.'

'At the end there's a golden gate, it let in love it don't let in hate.'

Another line included: 'Black people aren't crazy, Fat people aren't lazy. And dwarves aren't babies.'

He's made it: The former General Manager performed in his own music video which aired on Comic Relief

Viewers saw the camera crew meet up with David at his local pub and he told the crew: 'It can give you a little bit lively if they give you any stick just say you are with Brent.'

When asked what he had been up to for the past 10 years he said: 'What’s happened in the last 10 years? What hasn’t happened in the last ten years that would be easier to answer.'

He added: 'It’s been amazing prob the best ten years of my life. Filled with many interesting things. Mainly repping I’m not going to kill that cash cow because it lets me indulge in my passions.'

Living the life: The former General Manager is now a traveling cleaning products salesman

Where has he been? David said the past decade has been the best ten years of his life

He goes on to reveal that as well as
making music, writing songs and uploading podcasts David also revealed
that he was busy mentoring acts too.

He said: 'I manage an act as well, like a local Simon Cowell, better really, because I’m an artist myself.'

When Dom Johnson arrived it became clear that he was only working with Brent because he paid for his studio time.

Recording artist: David managed to convince his friend to recorded his track Equality Street

He explained: 'It
looks a weird partnership I can see that. I never thought I would need
outside help. I was born into the music industry my dad worked at our
price – I never see him.'

'When he offered to support my studio time financially that is when we clicked.'

The
duo headed to the recording studio and while Dom thinks he will be
working on his own rap songs Brent managed to persuade him otherwise.

He's come a long way from Wernham¿Hogg: David has gone from General Manager to music superstar

The studio technician didn't hold back with his criticism of the partnership and said: 'My
expert opinion is that dom’s track will not be improved by having a
middle aged man in a polyester suit on it. It’s like having Piers Morgan
on it.'

Brent's return to screens was well-received by fans and many posted fave reviews to Twitter.

Keith Robinson tweeted: 'Enjoyed the David Brent sketch, might get too far fetched but would be good to see a return of The Office to our TV screens #RND'

Another viewer posted: '@rickygervais I miss David Brent. That was sheer brilliance! Please bring back the office! I dont want to have to wait another 10 years :(.'

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